For Elder Health, Trips To The ER Are Often A Tipping Point
Experts provide tips for older patients and their caregivers to cope with the physical and mental declines associated with emergency room visits.
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Experts provide tips for older patients and their caregivers to cope with the physical and mental declines associated with emergency room visits.
For those confronting the string of losses that accompany frailty or serious illness, experts offer salves.
SuperAgers, men and women over age 80 with extraordinary memories, share a commitment to sustaining friendships.
Video advance directives enable people to speak directly to their families and physicians about their wishes for end-of-life care.Â
What being old and sick in America can mean — and ways to navigate the often treacherous journey through the system.
Stereotypes often undermine older adults, eroding their confidence, elevating their stress and harming their health.
Despite Medicare Advantage plans’ increasing popularity, several key features remain poorly understood. Here is what you need to know.
With higher premiums on tap for many Medicare enrollees, here’s help figuring out the particulars of the Part B puzzle and how it affects you.
Innovative CareMaps tool helps caregivers understand their roles and take steps to improve their lives.
Hospice care often prompts fear and misunderstanding, but the services provided can lead to less pain and trauma at the end of life.
New research bolsters evidence that older adults with a sense of purpose are less likely to see their health decline with age. The question is: How does one cultivate more meaning and motivation in life?
Death rates for older adults with asthma run five times higher than younger people, and serious complications are far more common.
The majority of older adults receive long-term care at home and need help covering these services with affordable insurance policies. The long-term insurance industry needs to focus on home care.
Recent research shows that controlling blood pressure, exercising and cognitive training around middle age could help prevent cognitive decline or Alzheimer’s disease.
Among hurdles: Older adults may have multiple illnesses that could complicate research or they might be unable to manage the commute.
Almost 30 percent of patients leaving the hospital don’t want home health care services, which often leads to readmissions and other health issues.
Older adults who face an uncertain future reach out to trusted friends to guide them.
About a third of older adults feel lonely, but learning better ways to engage with others and improve relationships can help them avoid such feelings.
Senior citizens have to be patient and keep close records to appeal when Medicare plans refuse to cover their medicines.
Research shows that people with dementia can benefit significantly from efforts to ease communication, improve overall health and other key measures.
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